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The following opportunities for employment with Bast Hatfield are currently available. To apply for a position below please email your resume to cstlucia@basthatfield.com.
Project Manager
Job Description:
Skills
- Extremely Knowledgeable of Construction in General, Hands on field experience as a tradesperson is a definite plus.
- Formal Education (Four Year Bachelor of Science) in Civil, Structural or Mechanical Engineering or Construction Management is a definite plus.
- Effectively communicate verbally and in writing with Owners, Designers, Government Officials, Employees (Tradespeople), Subcontractors, Material Vendors, etc. with diplomacy and tact.
- Must know Projects thoroughly –
- Scope of Work, Budget, Schedules
- Drawings and Specifications
- Requirements of the Contract – Administrative, Billing Procedure, Submittals, Changes in the scope of Work, Claim Procedures, Insurance, etc.
- Scopes of Work of the different Subcontractors, Material Purchase Order and Rental Purchase Order
Duties
- Manage multiple projects.
- Buy out materials, equipment rentals and subcontracts, innovate and develop scopes of work to provide the most economy (by using the best not necessarily the lowest price and price combinations) and maximize profits – write the corresponding purchase orders and subcontracts.
Phase and sequence the work to maximize profits.
Develop written schedules showing how the work is to be sequenced, both initially and as the project progresses. - Plan the work; make sure all necessary tradespeople, subcontractors, materials, equipment, safety considerations, approvals, permits, preconstruction meetings, etc. are in place for before starting an item of work. Make sure our people and subcontractor personnel know what they are supposed to do to provide the work safely and in accordance with the Contract Documents. Make them aware of problems they should be on the look out for. Make sure our people know what production rates they need to make for us to be within budget.
- Document important events such as changes in the scope of work, discovery of unforeseen conditions, instructions from the Owner or Architect, Subcontractor concerns, Vendor concerns, etc.
- Safety – Make sure the work is being performed in a safe manner in compliance with OSHA.
- Quality Control – Ensure that the Work performed directly by us, our subcontractors or vendors is done in accordance with our Contract with the Owner and is at least the required quality.
- Submittal Process.
- Identify Changes, Manage Proposals and Claim Work.
- Manage Budgets and Costs.
- Estimate projects to obtain new work.
- Resolve Problems.
Date Posted: 2010-04-22
